New Delhi:
In a contemporary assault on the Aam Aadmi Get together or AAP-led Delhi authorities, the BJP right now mentioned ‘sharab’ (liquor) and ‘shiksha’ (schooling) scams had turn into the “twin towers of corruption” within the Delhi authorities and the Arvind Kejriwal dispensation was steadily constructing extra flooring.
The BJP leaders additionally alleged that the Delhi authorities escalated the price of constructing school rooms a number of occasions and projected a number of colleges bogs as school rooms to justify the “bloated” prices.
At a press convention, BJP spokesperson Shahzad Poonawalla claimed that the AAP authorities was following a ‘reverse Robinhood’ mannequin whereby cash meant for the poor was taken away to fill the coffers of the liquor mafia.
“Individuals had requested for ‘pathshala’ (colleges), however the AAP authorities gave them ‘madhushala’ (liquors retailers),” he mentioned, including, these had turn into the dual towers of corruption within the capital.
MP Manoj Tiwari cited the incident wherein a authorities faculty scholar in outer Delhi’s Nangloi was injured after a ceiling fan in her classroom fell on her head.
“Up to now, AAP’s morality was falling, and now ceiling followers of their colleges are additionally falling,” he mentioned, mocking the Kejriwal authorities.
Semi-permanent constructions had been utilized in many authorities colleges and that’s the reason why followers are falling off the ceilings, he alleged.
The scholar has been admitted to a non-public hospital in Delhi’s Nangloi and is present process therapy.
Mr Tiwari additionally alleged there was a rip-off within the development of faculties and the federal government had escalated the price of development in lots of tasks a number of occasions.
He flashed a report claiming {that a} price of “Rs 5 lakh was bloated to Rs 33 lakh”, and in many colleges, bogs had been “counted and projected as school rooms” to justify the associated fee escalation.
There was no rapid response from the AAP or the Delhi authorities.
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